86 Drink these radio-active waters Bathe in the only natural Nauhe"Lm Baths in America , . 1..... ( '. , ' \, IIfI. ',. #: t : .. I: '(. \ . , f{ ' · r 1 " . .. ' ,:i :. 9:". ., .".:"" '>- :' ....,..ot,: .. f, ' "', · " ' .. ...,. ' .' ., " , L i' \';f.' . \... . ,! :r;: { :, "t:,3 ::' ,J · . ". 1 ...;. -, >.., . ''13_ "',,, " i' ( ßtf' "... :ß.., 1', ,,'. , =. - /' i ' r\t; 'n V"-- t, . ". :I.. . ''='' 7" ..'&. ! c (,.. x'-- . .) ", """"..".,. '\" --'1'4 COME this month to the American Nauheim, where the mineral waters rival those of the great Euro- pean Spa-the only place in America where there are natural N auheim baths. Then -forget care! Drink from the healing springs-take the famous baths-let spe- cialists plan your diet-exer- cise and rest. The results are beneficial almost beyond be- lief; a few weeks from today you can be literally a differ- ent person! Golf, of coursc. Ask your own physician about The Glen SPrings. The baths and other treatments are especially suit- able for heart. circulatory, kidney, nutritional and nervous disorders, rheumatism, gout and obesity. Book- lets by addressing Wm. M. Leffing- well, President, Watkins Glen, New York. GLEN SPRINGS !. . THE AMERICAN NAUHEIM shade of a horse-chestnut. Almost Im- mediately Amelia succumbed to his African allure. After due reflection she proceeded to divorce the Count, but in respect to his family pride she kept the grounds secret. The decree arrived one afternoon at three. By separate boats Amelia and the Prince set sail for Cairo, and in two days they were united in the Nubian Baptist Church of that city. The Count of Haworthshire sent them a long and expensive telegram of congratulation, and they spent their honeymoon searching without success f or the source of the Nile. I T is hoped that this account of Amelia's career may revive, in the breasts of many., thoughts of the times that were. It might be unkind to sug- gest that Ameha's future career may hold still further interest. The happy pair have scarcely had time to settle down in that vast and airy structure, the Imperial Pal?ce of Abyssinia. Amelia has been heard to admit, how- ever, that she is fond of Japanese men. There are several about the Abyssinian Court. Time, only, will tell. Readers of newspapers can but hope. -BYRON STEEL . PER.SEPHONE When she first came there, Pluto wept, Streaking cinders down his face, While she competently slept Ih her allotted place. She catalogued the little hells; Cupboarded the fires; And placed in tabulated wells Old lost desires. She made His Lordship stoop to gather Ashes from the floor; She regulated storlny weather, And polished Hades' door. The Devil was unhappy in Such cleanliness and space. She said it was a mortal sin, The way he'd kept the place! Now, after several million years (F or time can reconcile), He tip-toes with quite human fears About their domicile. He keeps his demons out of strife By threatening, now and then, To bring each one of them a wife From out the world of n1en. -AUDREY WURDEMANN MAY lb, 1 18 + $I! J At It Again- B UT who could resist a tempt- ing sandwich made of the original Shefford Snappy Cheese. Everyone likes the "snappy" tang of the original Shefford Snappy Cheese. Buy it at all good delicatessen stores, markets and grocery stores. Girls-send for a free Recipe Book. For 88 good suggestions. SHEFFORD CHEESE CO. 441 Fulton Street Syracuse, No Yo J /1, \ :l / ' /ìì - ' '/. V I ...::;:. .., I a SHEFf:. ,.4/ stV þ t ð .u. C EEsì , V'a-m)" ..., .;et .;:-r ' I / -'ri j: - - ::= -;'/ $htff ð Snappy Cheese .:d ili1 ' t)!gh... :3 Þt ., w' .. Ftlr......."" "'.."t r ro" ':!"lt ll,::' I, ì< .r '" """,ú'-' I"*' -,:' ;r !llil,f :! í: iIJ"'" .',', , ,' ...,."";:'_::;,!1@ lt::{ : :,;]III! :;, m tí!!i Y of Supreme Excellence {J VERY appointment- --- \C:...J every feature of ef... ficient and courteous ser... vice-make The Lombardy a "town house" residence of distinction. One to seven rooms M ONE ELEVEN EA ST FIFTY SIXTH ST (Just Off Park Avenue) Telephone Plaza 8601 New York